Cain has been around since the beginning! The Bachmann flavor happened when she jumped into the race and then people got to hear her talk. Perry was the favor when he jumped in the race and then people got to hear W, I mean Perry talk! Cain has been around from the FIRST debate!

Cain has been around since the beginning! The Bachmann flavor happened when she jumped into the race and then people got to hear her talk. Perry was the favor when he jumped in the race and then people got to hear W, I mean Perry talk! Cain has been around from the FIRST debate!

My man isn't going anywhere but the the whitehouse!

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I like your enthusiasm, but I can't imagine he can last. He's a shooting star.

Cain has been around since the beginning! The Bachmann flavor happened when she jumped into the race and then people got to hear her talk. Perry was the favor when he jumped in the race and then people got to hear W, I mean Perry talk! Cain has been around from the FIRST debate!

After all the conservative talk about Obama being the "Messiah," it's a laugh-out-loud riot watching conservatives swoon over each new perceived conservative savior into the Republican primary (which is STILL months away) process and debate dance, only to eventually turn on them one at a time as they fail some kind of ideological orthodoxy test of purity.

Now Cain is the man of the moment? Leave it to conservatives to embrace a novice Black candidate for their party's nomination who has NEVER held any elective office in his entire life just because of a few sound bytes where Cain has said things he knows conservatives want to hear.

4 more years of Obama...Cain is to far to the right and his 9,9,9 can turn into a vat tax, which is very bad. You really think that people making 20-50 thousand a year are going to vote for Cain? In yes there are republicans that make that much too...

he will lose Florida, Virgina, no question. Obama will hold them. You can't win a election without them.

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